What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Newfoundland? The advantages of the Newfoundland are that it has a gentle personality and is a great companion, a guardian and playmate for children, and is very protective of itself. The disadvantage of the Newfoundland is that it has a double coat of waterproof hair, with a rich, medium-length outer coat that often sheds when the weather is hot and requires regular grooming. In Newfoundland, the Newfoundland can be used as a working dog, as a companion, or as a guard dog. Its unique temperament is especially appreciated. Its large size and strength make it a great guard dog, and its gentle personality makes it a great companion, a guardian and playmate for children. Moreover, it is not easily harmed and is very good at protecting itself. The Newfoundland is clothed in a double waterproof coat, with a rich, medium-length outer coat, but not coarse and unkempt. The flat outer coat often sheds in hot weather, and the hair on the head, ears, and muzzle is fine and short, while the entire leg is clumped and the tail is densely covered with long hair. Regardless of the season, regular brushing can not only remove the faded hair, nodules, so that the appearance can be improved, but also clean the skin and hair, to remove its unpleasant. The tool is a metal brush with curved sideburn hairs at the end. Brush from the skin surface from back to front, and then from front to back. Behind the ears and the inner side of the hind legs where dirt is hidden often have nodules and hairballs; Newfoundland dogs need special care for their throat hair in spring and autumn; brushing is especially important in warm and humid seasons to watch out for skin diseases or parasites; frequent brushing can get rid of the trouble of frequent bathing, so make sure to comb regularly. When bathing your dog, make sure to rinse the soap and other detergent substances from the fur, otherwise it will easily cause skin inflammation and infection. If the toenails are still long after rubbing from sports, exercise, etc., they need to be trimmed. Of course, it is best to read some books or consult a professional to learn how to trim properly before doing so. In addition, it has been documented that Newfoundland dogs have a recessive genetic expression of ACL rupture.
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